
Christianity and LGBTQ+ inclusion
Debates over LGBTQ+ rights have prompted many Americans to leave their religion and search for new spiritual traditions.

World War II’s hidden queer history comes to light in ‘Stockade’ at Local Theater Company
The world premiere production explores the treatment of LGBTQ+ soldiers on the front and when they returned home.

Ahead of one year mark since Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Colorado students plan vigils and protests
As the anniversary of Hamas October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel approaches, college students around the state are holding vigils and protests on their respective university campuses.

Oct. 4, 2024: Peters’ sentencing not a panacea; Delta dining gem
When Tina Peters was sentenced to prison, Matt Crane was in the courtroom. He leads the the Colorado County Clerks Association and joins us to talk about election integrity. Then, how Lauren Boebert’s departure has changed the political landscape in Colorado’s 3rd congressional district. Plus, discover a dining gem in Delta. And the Colorado Symphony’s new music director has a global vision for the orchestra.

‘Selfless’ Janet Damon of Denver’s DELTA H.S. named 2025 Colorado Teacher of the Year
Janet Damon received the honor during a surprise assembly at Denver’s DELTA High School. She’ll be an ambassador for all the state’s teachers.

In Delta, ‘the little restaurant that could’
A&M Creations on Main Street in Delta keeps getting named best in the county. Spouses Manny Sena and Alena Windedahl-Simms grew up in the area, worked in food service and opened their own joint. They blend comfort food and innovative ingredients and flavors, which is why Grand Junction Daily Sentinel food writer Christine Gallagher drives out of her way to savor their menu.

‘Pedal Pikes Peak’ opens highway earlier for bicyclists for two weekends in early October
The designated event happens on October 5, 6, 12 and 13.

Will ranked choice voting rewrite Colorado’s elections? Prop. 131 explained
Purplish explains the big experiment in democracy on your ballot this fall.

Listen: These competitors are bakin’ it to the streets in Rebel Bread’s second-annual Bake Fest
Plus, one of last year’s competitors shares an award-winning recipe.

Listen: Asylum seekers in Denver celebrate new skills as they prepare to enter the workforce
Denver’s WorkReady program is part of the city’s larger effort to help new immigrants successfully integrate into local communities.

Arvada Center reimagines ‘Dracula’ with humor and gender-swapped roles
In a very bloody production, the classic Victorian horror becomes a “Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really”

Here are Colorado’s ski resort opening dates for the 2024-25 season
Here are the expected opening dates for ski areas across Colorado, though Mother Nature has a major hand in determining the true schedule.

Amendment G: Expanded property tax exemption for veterans, explained
Amendment G would allow more disabled veterans to qualify for a property tax exemption for a portion of their primary residence’s value.

What makes a great orchestra? Colorado Symphony’s new music director has an inclusionary vision that elevates music across genres
As the Colorado Symphony enters a new phase under Peter Oundjian’s leadership, it aims to expand its reach and contribute to Denver’s cultural scene.

Denver’s September was the hottest ever recorded, and it was also unusually warm in Southern Colorado
Fall is off to a hot, dry start for much of the state — which will likely stay warmer- and drier-than-normal in the months ahead.

Parents sue Poudre School District for hiring a convicted child abuser, ignoring months of complaints
The parents of two children who were abused by a bus aide sued the Poudre School District for knowingly hiring a man convicted of child abuse













